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Matt, Rochelle, Daphne and Jonas are four students starting
their senior year of high school, but suffer a freak-accident the very first
day and start to realize that they are developing superhuman abilities. They
quickly realize that the school principal, Mr. Devlin, has in fact more than
just education on his agenda, and is using the school for his own purposes.

Not only must the four friends try to figure out what
Devlin's plans are, but when he will strike, and seeing as how they cannot turn
to grown-ups for help without exposing themselves, must themselves grow-up in
order to stop him. As well as learning to cope with these developing powers,
the four teenagers must deal with the day-to-day muddles of being a teenager,
such as volatile emotions, infatuations and family issues.

Praise for Solstice High:

"This novel is a mix of teenage drama and fantasy. I
was surprised that Mr. Vartparonian combined them so seamlessly. Each chapter
changes between the four main character's perspectives. It is fairly easy to
tell who's eyes you are viewing the world of Solstice High through once you get
to know the characters. I loved this aspect of Solstice High because I didn't
have to ponder what each character was feeling. I was never bored because all
four characters have such different and interesting personalities. The
character development is fabulous!

The author really pulls the reader into Matt's
mind. I traveled with Matt up and down his emotional rollercoaster. Out of all
the characters, I sympathized the most with Matt because he has the most
volatile power.

There is TONS of humour in this book along with
the more serious feelings of depression, anger, vengeance, and grief.
Solstice High is an amazing novel where I groaned about homework (which I
already do), battled evil principals, and squealed in delight about being a
"superhero" with the characters. It's so easy to live through each
character in this novel.

All together, Solstice High is a very good book.
What made me love this book is the character development. Each character's
personality is so unique and complex. As a teenager, I especially enjoyed it
because I could relate to the trials and tribulations of being a high schooler.
Even if you're not a teenager, I think that you will enjoy this novel because
you will time travel back to when you were a teenager! And maybe you adults
will sympathize with us teenagers more when we complain about our lives."- Dani,
A Walk On Words

"I suppose what I enjoyed most about this book was
that it reminded me of what being in school was like. It's clearly
tongue-in-cheek humour completely self-aware of its own narrative, but that
just gives the novel a refreshing attitude since it doesn't take itself too
seriously. I liked the fact that every chapter was narrated by one of the four
main characters; it showed you how unreliable narrators can be, since mostly
you have to judge them by what they do instead of what they say. All in
all I would recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a casual yet
highly entertaining read."-Adrienne, Amazon.com Reviewer

"An imaginative and captivating first novel by talented
young writer, Ardash Vartparonian. Very hard (if not impossible!) to put down
and I look forward with great anticipation to reading his future works."- H.
Sarian, Amazon.com Reviewer

"It is extremely catchy, can't put it down!! I love how
it is written, it has multiple narrators and that makes it interesting. Great
narrative, you never know what is going to happen next. I highly
recommend this book if you are looking to read something entertaining. If you
are not much of a reader, I can assure you this book is definitely going to
grab your attention."-Maria, Amazon.com

Author Information:

Ardash Vartparonian was born in London but raised in Buenos
Aires, Argentina. At the age of 18 he began his debut novel, Solstice High, and
continued writing throughout his last year of school and first year of
university, where he moved back to the UK to study English Literature at
Edinburgh University. Now a fourth year student, Ardash enjoys going out with
his friends, watching horror movies and reading fantasy book while trying to
keep up with his university work. Find out more
at http://sbpra.com/ardashvartparonian/

OMG!
I wish I could come up with ideas like this on my own.Fabulous book.I was drawn in immediately and couldn’t stop
reading.I fell asleep with my kindle on
because I was sooo tired but couldn’t wait to see what happened next.The only thing I found initially distracting
is that the perspective changes from person to person between the four main
characters and sometimes it’s difficult to tell whose point of view the story
is being told from.Unlike some books,
the author of that chapter isn’t identified and you have to figure it out as
you read.That was difficult at times
and distracting.However other than that
one issue (which could easily be fixed by putting a name under the Chapter
title….just saying..) the book was wonderful.

I
would strongly recommend.I give this
book 4.5 out of 5 clouds.

This
product or book may have been distributed for review; this in no way affects my
opinions or reviews.

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